Assyrian Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List)
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The modern name "Assyria" is of Greek origin, derived from Ασσυρία (Assuría). The term's first autherized use is during the time of the ancient Greek historian Herodotus (5th century BC).
The Greeks called the Levant "Syria" and Mesopotamia "Assyria", even though the local population (both at that time and well into the later Christian period) used both terms interchangeably to refer to the entire region
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Assyrian Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Assyrian form of Abraham, meaning father of a multitude. | ||
One who helps | ||
Assyrian term for brother. | ||
Assyrian form of Aaron, meaning exalted. | ||
Occupational name for a farmer. | ||
Falcon | ||
A form of Jonah. It means dove. | ||
Assyrian variant of Emmanuel. It means God is with us. | ||
A curse; They are high and exalted one | ||
Assyrian city in northern Iraq meaning four gods. | ||
From Arbil | ||
High or high place | ||
Assyrian - God of War; Islamic Month; Biblical - Who is happy; Hebrew - Warlike | ||
Ashur has given a brother. | ||
Female form of Ashur. It means God of war. | ||
Brown | ||
The east | ||
A Turkish term used for Assyrians. | ||
Country | ||
Falcon | ||
Name of a famous Assyrian girl. | ||
One of the Assyrian goddess. | ||
Son of Sawme | ||
Assyrian form of Bartholomew, meaning son of Tulme. | ||
House of mud | ||
Pearl | ||
A man of little energy. | ||
Assyrian form of Sheikh. It means leader of Islam or chief. | ||
Amazing | ||
A form of Daniel. It means God is my judge. | ||
Name of an Assyrian village in Iraq | ||
Name of an Assyrian village in Iraq | ||
A form of Deborah. It means bee. | ||
A form of Jesus, meaning son of God. | ||
A form of Elijah. It means my God is Yahweh. | ||
God's power or God's arrow. | ||
Sweet mother | ||
A form of Jesse, meaning God exists. | ||
The great river | ||
Great | ||
Occupational name for a barber. | ||
A form of George. It means farmer. | ||
Gazelle | ||
A form of Gabriel. It means God is my strength. | ||
A lovely woman. | ||
Seen by God. | ||
Adornment | ||
Name of a Persian king. | ||
God is salvation. | ||
Name of an Assyrian Goddess. | ||



